comegetbravo
Well-Known Member
I'm going to showcase a campaign I ran a couple of months ago in Poland.
The campaign was already profitable using popads and popcash and I looked to further scale the campaign, I had heard some positive things about PropellerAds so I decided to give them a shot.
I did the same process when starting the campaign with popads and popcash as I did with PropellerAds (just copying and pasting a campaign rarely makes it profitable from the get go, from my experience)
Keep in mind that this campaign was one of my first profitable campaigns and I was still rather new with mobile AM when I did this
1. Choose offers: I was signed up with clickdealer, mundo media and avazu at the moment so I selected one offer from each network that was fairly similar and that had been recommended by my affiliate manager.
2. Do some spying: If you have a spy tool this part is easy, I didn't have one at that time so I used HMA+ and Opera emulator to research what landing pages people were using.
3. Set up campaigns:
This is how I initially set up my campaigns, with different bids, because you reach different placements with different bids, so staggered bids are a way to see which bid will make you the most profit, most of the time setting a higher bid will get you more traffic, and from my experience with PropellerAds, the sweet spot, at least for this campaign was between a High bid and a Medium bid.
4. Analyze results:
As you can see, it looks promising - What I took from popads and popcash was OS targeting (Android) so the High bid is already profitable, keep in mind that I had already sorted out an offer and was only running 1, so if you're just starting out, don't expect to be profitable right of the bat, but as you can see, the Low bid didn't perform at all, probably because I set the bid too low.
I continued to dabble with the bidding, between high and mid and found myself a sweet spot, also after canceling out some placements this did above 40% ROI for around 2 weeks before the offer went down.
P.S, here are some suggestions on what landing pages might work , don't forget to split test and make your own variations on them and make sure you're compliant.
That's it, make sure to check out PropellerAds, they've got some great traffic.
The campaign was already profitable using popads and popcash and I looked to further scale the campaign, I had heard some positive things about PropellerAds so I decided to give them a shot.
I did the same process when starting the campaign with popads and popcash as I did with PropellerAds (just copying and pasting a campaign rarely makes it profitable from the get go, from my experience)
Keep in mind that this campaign was one of my first profitable campaigns and I was still rather new with mobile AM when I did this
1. Choose offers: I was signed up with clickdealer, mundo media and avazu at the moment so I selected one offer from each network that was fairly similar and that had been recommended by my affiliate manager.
2. Do some spying: If you have a spy tool this part is easy, I didn't have one at that time so I used HMA+ and Opera emulator to research what landing pages people were using.
3. Set up campaigns:
This is how I initially set up my campaigns, with different bids, because you reach different placements with different bids, so staggered bids are a way to see which bid will make you the most profit, most of the time setting a higher bid will get you more traffic, and from my experience with PropellerAds, the sweet spot, at least for this campaign was between a High bid and a Medium bid.
4. Analyze results:
As you can see, it looks promising - What I took from popads and popcash was OS targeting (Android) so the High bid is already profitable, keep in mind that I had already sorted out an offer and was only running 1, so if you're just starting out, don't expect to be profitable right of the bat, but as you can see, the Low bid didn't perform at all, probably because I set the bid too low.
I continued to dabble with the bidding, between high and mid and found myself a sweet spot, also after canceling out some placements this did above 40% ROI for around 2 weeks before the offer went down.
P.S, here are some suggestions on what landing pages might work , don't forget to split test and make your own variations on them and make sure you're compliant.
That's it, make sure to check out PropellerAds, they've got some great traffic.